Too busy to write right now, only to say - I have printed another essay in Others to Come, titled "The Finger." Just finished it, brand new. It is, in a way, a fitting one for Fat Tuesday - celebration and death in one, or one following the other. The way it always is. Until tomorrow, FK
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Cal Roeker
2/14/2013 08:56:41 am
To all followers of the "Quiet Voce". Read "The Finger" found in the "books to come section". Life in perspective on a warm sunny afternoon. May I quote: "The clock of life is wound but once, and no one has the power, to know just when the clock will stop at late or early hour. Now is the only time we have, live, love, toil with a will. Put no stock in tomorrrow for the clock may then be still". Author Unknown.
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RB Rooson
2/15/2013 01:48:32 am
Fred, I think and feel that your correspondents, so far, actually love and respect you for your insights and observations ~ however, some of your dissertations leave us in a state of bewilderment, if not down right confusion and inability to even reply. Now, your short stories are another matter.....
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RB Rooson
2/19/2013 01:01:42 am
It would be nice if we had "comments" on our "comments"?! Kind of feels like we are talking to a non-entity or a wall.....
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about the authorAll right, already, I'll write something: I was born in 1954 and had mystical tendencies for as long as I can remember. In high school, the administrators referred to me as "dream-world Keogh." Did too much unnecessary chemical experimentation in my college years - as disclosed in my book about hitching in the 70's, Dream Weaver (available on Amazon, Kindle, Barnes and Noble and Nook). (Look also for my book of essays, Beneath the Turning Stars, and my novel of suspense, Hurricane River, also at Amazon). Lived with Amazon Indians for a few years, hiked the Sierra Madre's, rode the bus on the Bolivian highway of death, and received a PhD in anthropology for it all in 1995. Have been dad, house fixer, editor and writer since. Fascinating, frustrating, awe-inspiring, puzzling, it has been an honor to serve in life. Archives
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